Manchester United consider appointing Carlo Ancelotti as manager

Manchester United consider appointing Carlo Ancelotti as manager

Carlo Ancelotti could return to the Premier League as manager barely a year after leaving Everton.

 

According to ESPN, Manchester United are considering Carlo Ancelotti as a short-term manager if they don’t get their long term target this summer.

United have made Mauricio Pochettino their favoured candidate to take over from Ralf Rangnick at the end of the season, but Ancelotti is seen as a backup option should the Argentine decide against taking the job.

The report reads;

Ancelotti has a close personal relationship with Sir Alex Ferguson, someone new United CEO Richard Arnold has sought advice from since taking over from Ed Woodward earlier this year.

United are hopeful of making a long-term appointment ahead of next season after drawing up a five-man shortlist which includes Mauricio Pochettino and Erik ten Hag.

Sources have told ESPN that Ferguson is an admirer of Pochettino but has recommended that the club consider Ancelotti if the former Tottenham Hotspur boss rules himself out of the running.

Ancelotti, in charge at Real Madrid, is seen as the type of coach who could be successful during a short stint because of his extensive experience in the Premier League and Champions League while also having a track record of managing squads full of high-profile players.

Ralf Rangnick, who was placed in charge temporarily following Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s dismissal in November, has also said he could recommend to the board that he stays in the role for another year.

United would prefer to have a long-term manager in place before the start of next season but there are complications with a number of their top targets.

 

Pochettino has been linked with a move to Real Madrid to replace Ancelotti while there have been suggestions Ten Hag has reservations about the set-up at Old Trafford having worked well within a clearly defined structure at Ajax.

Another candidate, Luis Enrique, will stay in charge of Spain until at least after the World Cup, which takes place in Qatar in December. The Premier League season is scheduled to begin on Aug. 13.

Ancelotti has had two spells in the Premier League with Chelsea and Everton, winning the title and the FA Cup during his time at Stamford Bridge.

He has also won the Champions League three times, including with Cristiano Ronaldo at Real Madrid in 2014.

 

 
 

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